![]() Becker, Katrin ![]() in Schneck,; Lieb, Claudia; Siebenpfeiffer, Hania (Eds.) Handbuch Literatur und Recht (in press) Detailed reference viewed: 19 (0 UL)![]() Becker, Katrin ![]() in the Ends of the Humanities (in press) Detailed reference viewed: 101 (5 UL)![]() Becker, Katrin ![]() in Jahrbuch für Technikphilosophie (in press) Detailed reference viewed: 39 (2 UL)![]() Becker, Katrin ![]() Presentation (2022, May 15) Detailed reference viewed: 20 (0 UL)![]() Becker, Katrin ![]() Presentation (2022, May 04) Detailed reference viewed: 27 (0 UL)![]() Becker, Katrin ![]() Presentation (2022, March 02) Detailed reference viewed: 22 (0 UL)![]() Becker, Katrin ![]() Presentation (2022, January 26) Detailed reference viewed: 18 (0 UL)![]() Becker, Katrin ![]() Presentation (2022, January 13) Detailed reference viewed: 19 (0 UL)![]() Becker, Katrin ![]() in Law and Critique (2022) This article focusses on the social and legal implications that blockchain technology brings about, not only due to its ideological framework, but also, and especially, due to the concept of law it ... [more ▼] This article focusses on the social and legal implications that blockchain technology brings about, not only due to its ideological framework, but also, and especially, due to the concept of law it inaugurates. Thus, this article claims, that, by interlocking technological and legal structures, blockchain technology initiates a profound displacement of legal symbolics and imaginaries. It shows how blockchain law, by emancipating itself from three essential dimensions of law—language, territory, and the body—implies a profound disruption of how we perceive law and its legitimacy. Starting with an overview of the technological details of blockchain, the paper then addresses its ideological context and traces the underlying ideas, values and functions and their relation with—and impact on—the general perception of law and legal issues. By critically assessing the claim that blockchain will liberate the subject from any heteronymic constraints, this paper analyses to what extent this technology has social and legal implications that reach far beyond its virtual, purely blockchain-related scope of applications—and why this technology should matter to us all. [less ▲] Detailed reference viewed: 86 (3 UL)![]() Becker, Katrin ![]() in Dalloz IP/IT (2022), 1 Detailed reference viewed: 67 (6 UL)![]() Becker, Katrin ![]() Article for general public (2021) Detailed reference viewed: 32 (1 UL)![]() Becker, Katrin ![]() in Pistes. Revue de philosophie contemporaine. Éthique, politique, philosophie des techniques (2021), 1 Detailed reference viewed: 91 (6 UL)![]() Becker, Katrin ![]() in Walter, Tonio; Schramm, Edward (Eds.) Dichtung und Wahrheit - und Recht (2021) Detailed reference viewed: 89 (1 UL)![]() Becker, Katrin ![]() Presentation (2021, June 16) Detailed reference viewed: 21 (0 UL)![]() Becker, Katrin ![]() Scientific Conference (2021, March 15) Detailed reference viewed: 20 (0 UL)![]() Becker, Katrin ![]() Article for general public (2021) Detailed reference viewed: 67 (5 UL)![]() Becker, Katrin ![]() Article for general public (2021) Detailed reference viewed: 40 (1 UL)![]() Becker, Katrin ![]() in Kuriyama; de Leonardis, Ota; Sonnenschein, Carlos (Eds.) et al Covid-19 - Tour du Monde (2021) Detailed reference viewed: 59 (3 UL)![]() Becker, Katrin ![]() Diverse speeches and writings (2020) Detailed reference viewed: 37 (1 UL)![]() Becker, Katrin ![]() Article for general public (2020) La philosophe Katrin Becker estime, dans une tribune au « Monde », que lorsqu’il devient possible de façonner son propre accès aux autres depuis un écran, on en oublie la nécessité des contacts directs ... [more ▼] La philosophe Katrin Becker estime, dans une tribune au « Monde », que lorsqu’il devient possible de façonner son propre accès aux autres depuis un écran, on en oublie la nécessité des contacts directs, fondements de la coexistence sociale. [less ▲] Detailed reference viewed: 185 (1 UL) |
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